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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1008 on: August 26, 2022, 09:00:59 AM »
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Justice Dept to seek 17-year prison sentence in Jan 6 case of former NYPD officer and marine Thomas Webster.

Feds argue Webster came to DC on Jan 5 "armed and ready for battle. Not only did he pack his NYPD-issued bulletproof vest, but he also packed his off duty firearm".



Feds: "Webster brought with him his military-issued rucksack containing Meals Ready-to-Eat, water bottles, & Gatorade.. To the rally and to the riot, he wore his bulletproof vest, and he carried a large metal flagpole bearing the red and yellow flag of the US Marine Corps".

Prosecutors: "As an NYPD officer who spent “countless hours . . . behind that metal barricade” protecting dignitaries, he was particularly attuned to how dire the situation was for the police who were trying to protect lawmakers and Vice President Pence".



Feds say Webster swung flagpole at police powerfully enough to break the pole

"As Webster swung his weapon at (officer).. and the bike-rack barricade, police were forced to take a step back, allowing the mob to surge forward and breach the barricade".

Justice Dept: "He witnessed rioters abduct and drag Officer Fanone face first down the stairs and beat him".



A 17.5 year prison sentence would be a high-water mark for the US Justice Dept in Capitol riot cases.   

Webster went to trial... (and like the others who've faced juries in Jan 6 cases).. he was convicted in a matter of hours.

Sentencing is on September 1.

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1009 on: August 26, 2022, 04:41:19 PM »
Jerod & Josh Hughes of Montana plead guilty to felony in Jan 6 case.

Feds say both were among first in mob to enter, "Jerod Hughes joined another rioter in trying to kick open .. door. The brothers kept moving, following other rioters who were chasing a Capitol Police officer.."


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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1010 on: August 26, 2022, 09:39:50 PM »
Justice Dept. to seek longest sentence in any Jan. 6 Capitol riot case so far



The Justice Department will seek the longest prison sentence in any U.S. Capitol riot case next week, when it argues at the sentencing of former New York City police officer and U.S. Marine Thomas Webster.

Webster, who once served on the protective detail of former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, was convicted in a Washington, D.C., federal court in May on charges of assaulting law enforcement.   

In a new court filing ahead of Thursday's sentencing hearing, the Justice Department seeks a sentence of 210 months in prison for Webster — more than 17 years. The sentence is nearly the double the longest prison terms handed down in any Capitol riot case so far.

Prosecutors argue Webster "spearheaded" a breach against the police line on Jan. 6, 2021, and was responsible for "disgracing a democracy that he once fought honorably to protect and serve."

In his court filing seeking leniency ahead of the sentencing hearing, Webster disavowed claims of fraud in the 2020 election and included a letter of support from a friend who blames former President Trump for "despicable lies."

After a four-day trial, the jury convicted Webster in just a matter of hours. 

Prosecutors presented a series of images and videos of Webster as part of their case, including video of him swinging a flag pole at a police officer, forcefully enough to break the pole.

After crossing onto restricted grounds, the government alleged Webster yelled at one of officers, "You f*****g piece of s**t. You f*****g Commie m*********ers, man." He then allegedly used the flagpole against the officer, swinging over the police line.



During trial, the Justice Department accused Webster of tackling Washington, D.C., police officer Noah Rathbun to the ground, pushing against his gas mask and pinning him, attacks that were captured on police bodycam and open-source videos.

In seeking the 17-year prison sentence, prosecutors argue Webster arrived at the Capitol "ready for battle."  They said, "Not only did he pack his NYPD-issued bulletproof vest, but he also packed his "off duty" firearm — a Smith & Wesson Model 640 revolver, small enough to conceal inside a jacket pocket.  Additionally, Webster brought with him his military-issued rucksack containing Meals Ready-to-Eat, water bottles, and Gatorade. To the rally and to the riot, he wore his bulletproof vest, and he carried a large metal flagpole bearing the red and yellow flag of the United States Marine Corps."

Webster seeks a sentence of "time-served," and he wants credit for the 127 days in pretrial detention in the case to count toward the term handed down by the judge.

His defense argues Webster has been "disabused of any notion that the 2020 election was illegitimate." In his sentencing memo, the defense team says promoters of 2020 election lies "have nearly taken over one political party."

Though some Jan. 6 defendants have renounced election fraud claims during sentencing hearings, few have been strident in their statements. The memo from Webster sets the stage for a potentially colorful statement at Thursday's hearing.

Webster's defense also submitted a set of a character letters lauding Webster for his police and U.S. Marine service. One of those supporters cited the impact of "despicable lies" by former President Trump.



Webster's sentencing hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday in front of federal judge Amit Mehta in Washington, D.C. Though some Capitol riot case sentencing hearings have been staged virtually, Webster's is scheduled to occur in-person at the courthouse.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/thomas-webster-january-6-justice-dept-to-seek-longest-sentence/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1011 on: August 27, 2022, 12:36:31 AM »
Court unseals yet another Jan 6 case. Jonathan Copeland is accused of arguing w/ and grabbing photographer and being part of mob pushing large Trump sign into police at Capitol.






Copeland is from Toledo, Ohio-area.

FBI includes other surveillance images showing areas Copeland moved into ... amid the mob.






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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1012 on: August 27, 2022, 12:47:11 AM »
Sentencing begins in Capitol riot case of Howard Richardson, who's pleaded guilty to assault/resisting police.  Feds seek nearly 4-years prison 

They argue he swung "metal pole to strike a police officer three times, stopping only when the metal pole broke".


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« Reply #1013 on: August 27, 2022, 07:30:33 AM »
This is what Capitol police officers were up against on January 6th as Trump's violent MAGA mob stormed the Capitol beating police officers to break inside the Capitol attempting to overthrow the government.   


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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1014 on: August 28, 2022, 09:27:45 PM »
Ahead of Sept. trial in Oath Keeper seditious conspiracy Jan 6 case, feds say 30,000+ "files consisting of body-worn and handheld camera footage from 5 law enforcement agencies and surveillance camera footage from 3 law enforcement agencies & Hilton hotel have been shared to defense".

Justice Dept says it expects to exchange witness lists next week with defense attorneys in the accused OathKeepers seditious conspiracy case.

Trial is expected next month. Highest-level Jan 6 trial so far.


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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1015 on: August 28, 2022, 11:29:46 PM »
Excellent comprehensive timeline of the January 6th insurrection.

The January 6 insurrection: Minute-by-minute
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/10/politics/jan-6-us-capitol-riot-timeline/index.html

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